From Prometheus001 at gmx.net Wed Aug 13 17:29:13 2008
From: Prometheus001 at gmx.net (Peter P GMX)
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 23:29:13 +0200
Subject: [Telegraph-users] Activities
Message-ID: <48A35229.1000804@gmx.net>
Some weeks ago some people (including me) stated to support the
Telegraph project.
Since then I am looking at the mailing list to see how I may
contribute. I would like the project ongoing as I am Ruby/Rails and MVC fan.
So my question is: Are there any plans to setup a way how me may jointly
work together?
Best regards
Peter
From Prometheus001 at gmx.net Wed Aug 13 18:20:43 2008
From: Prometheus001 at gmx.net (Peter P GMX)
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 00:20:43 +0200
Subject: [Telegraph-users] Event socket outbound
Message-ID: <48A35E3B.5070308@gmx.net>
Hello,
has anybody made Event socket outbound to work?
I did the following on the freeswitch side:
(see http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Event_socket_outbound)
According I put into the dialplan the follwing
On the Telegraph side I created a tests controller with a test method
def test
# Business Logic Here
respond_to do |wants|
wants.html
wants.voice
end
end
According to http://code.google.com/p/telegraph/wiki/VoiceView I created
a view named show.voice.freeswitch with the following content:
voice.answer
voice.set "hangup_after_bridge=true"
voice.ring_ready
voice.set "ringback=%(2000, 4000, 440.0, 480.0)"
voice.bridge params[:call_me]
I tested the application and ngrep/wireshack shows me that data arrives
there, but only a few bytes.
The Telegraph website says I should use voice_view. So I ran voice_view
for the socket connections. But this one is to run the voice_events
controller and is connecting to the FS rpc. I am sure it is not used for
receiving socket connections from FS.
Am I doing something wrong? How do I have to connect all the pieces
together?
Best regards
Peter